Bureau Under Siege

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hit ‘em!”
    Sam was nodding his head. “That might just work for the most part. There are a couple of young ‘uns that can’t shift yet so I’m not sure how we’ll get them out.”
    “I’ll take them,” Creed’s voice butted in, “I can keep up with Wolves and I’ll take a couple of teams with me to help guard them until they’re far enough away to know it’s safe. At that point the mothers can transform and take their young and we’ll come back. We can call the elders at the Pack land and ask as many of them as possible to use whatever vehicles they’ve got to meet up with the Wolves at an agreed spot. Far from here, of course.”
    Ronan scowled at all three in front of him, knowing it probably made sense, but still not wanting Starr to go. “I’m going too. Starr, I’ll hitch a ride with you. Two sets of eyes in the air is better than one. Sam, that means you’re in charge ‘til I get back. Now, go and get it organized and we’ll leave as soon as it’s fully dark.”
    Sam moved passed Creed, striding quickly away as Starr gave him a small smile. “Creed, go and organize your men and for Christ’s sake be gentle with any young you’re carrying. Trust me when I say you do not want to anger their mother.”
    Starr snorted as Creed turned around, “I know, a She-Wolf is worse than anything I’ve come across when they’re protecting their young. If only they were like that all the time I’ve have a pack of ‘em in my squads.”
    As Creed left Ronan stretched his neck from side to side, tension causing his muscles to tighten. His mate was there in a flash, massaging his neck as he almost moaned with the relief. “I sure hope Esther can get us some help. I hate that they got to us so fucking easily.”
    “I know, Fang, me too,” Starr continued to move her fingers against his taut muscles, the motion causing him to relax slightly, “but we’ll get them. It’ll be a lot easier once we get the most vulnerable away to safety. I don’t know what we’d do if we lost a child because of this guy.”
    Ronan couldn’t stop the shiver that ran through him. “Fuck, that’s not something I want to even think about!”
    “What the hell?” Ronan said as his Vampire ears picked up pounding feet, running towards them.
    Matthew flying through the door, his face flushed and a smile on his face. “I think we’ve got them!”

Chapter 7
     
    Starr jumped away from him as Matthew stopped, catching his breath as he beamed at them. Ronan tried to calm the obviously excited young Wolf. “Slow down, tell me what you’ve got.”
    Matthew took another couple of deep breaths then started. “We found the Vampire that brought the explosive device, it was in a backpack by the way. Anyway, he was dropped off about three blocks from here in a black town car. So, we backtracked, using the street cams and it took forever but we finally tracked it to an abandoned warehouse. There’s nothing else in the area apart from derelict buildings and they drove right into one of them. They didn’t come back out so the driver, and whoever else was in the car, is still there.”
    “Shit!” Starr said as she stared at Matthew.
    “So, do we know how many are in there?” Ronan asked as his excitement rose. Maybe they’d caught a break.
    Matthew was like an excited puppy as he answered. “We can make out some shadows through the windows but that’s about it. The windows are filthy and some have boards over them so I can’t give you numbers, but there are bodies in there.”
    “Calm down, son,” Ronan tried not to smirk at the young Wolf, “we need you to keep all eyes on that building and I’ll get some teams ready to go on surveillance. We won’t move in until we have as much information as we can get.”
    “I’ve got a dozen set of eyes on all sides of the building apart from a corner at the back that cameras don’t cover. I’m amazed that any of them are still working, but they are, so we’ll keep watch and

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